Good evening.
Here is a look at the current advisories/ warnings across northern IN.
Overall, our forecast remains from previous forecast. Below is a look at some of the latest data.
Here is a look at simulated radar from midnight through 6 PM Tuesday.
Here is our latest thoughts on the transition from rain to snow across central IN.
Preferred modeled snowfall accumulations out through 6 PM Tuesday. Heaviest of the snowfall looks to be across northern IN, especially where we can get lake effect bands to set up. We still feel like Indianapolis is up for grabs of seeing 1″ – 2″.
Here is a look at wind gust from midnight through 6 PM tomorrow. Winds will shift out of the north – northwest as the line of snow/ rain pushes off to the east. Breezy conditions can be expected with gust of 30 – 35 mph as it passes. Winds will begin to taper off as we get into Tuesday afternoon.
Here is a look at temperatures from midnight through 6 PM Tuesday. Temperatures will continue to fall throughout the day on Monday into the overnight. Temperatures do not rebound much Tuesday afternoon.
Here is a look at wind chills around 8 AM.